William R. Yokobosky, III “Bill” of Doylestown, died June 27, 2012, He was 48.
Born in Weymouth, MA, he was the beloved husband of 10 years to Jennifer B. Levy; he is the son of William R. Yokobosky, Jr. and the late Jean A’Hern Yokobosky and son-in-law of Georgeia Schulmerich Levy and the late F. Roy Levy.
Bill was a resident of Doylestown for the past 13 years; he was a graduate of Central Bucks West High School, class of 1981. Bill received his Nursing degree from Montgomery County Community College and was a Registered Nurse and has been working for the Bucks County Correctional Service at the county prison for the past few years. Bill was a man of many talents, he enjoyed landscaping, gardening, woodworking, fishing and going to Long Beach Island on vacations. Working in health care gave him great satisfaction in knowing he was giving to those less fortunate and he loved what he did.
Bill was in to softball and played in a few leagues, and received many awards, and supported many local sports teams. He will be deeply missed by his caring family and his “Best Friend”, Willow his rescued dog.
In addition to his beloved wife, Bill is survived by his son and daughter, William R. Yokobosky, IV and Sondra Yokobosky, one sister, Tracy Yokobosky and her daughter, Brittany.
Bill’s family will receive condolences on Tuesday, July 3, 2012, from 5:00pm until Words of Remembrances at 7:00pm at the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, 241 E. Butler Ave. (Rt. 202 @ Sandy Ridge Rd,), New Britain, PA.
Interment will be private.
Contributions in his memory may be made to Crossing Paths Animal Rescue, P. O. Box 304, Locust Fork, Alabama, 35097
Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home
241 East Butler Avenue, New Britain, PA 18901
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Bill RIP - work will not be the same. Will miss the sound of you saying "your beat". We will miss you dearly. Jen and family you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Our heart felt sympathies go out to Bill, Tracy and 'Billy's' family. I inadvertently deleted your phone call Bill and therefore lost the number. So sorry to hear of Billy's passing. Please call again.
Be strong and well our friends.
Dick, Sue, Jenny, Sarah.
RIP Bill, you always had me on my toes. Thank you for some good laughs! I will keep Jen and family in my thoughts and prayers.
RIP Bill, you brought a new flavor and spunk to the nursing program. Always had us laughing. RIP, and God pull this family through this difficult time.
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